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Lothar Kettenacker & Torsten Riotte 
The Legacies of Two World Wars 
European Societies in the Twentieth Century

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The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 was done mainly, if one is to believe US policy at the time, to liberate the people of Iraq from an oppressive dictator. However, the many protests in London, New York, and other cities imply that the policy of “making the world safe for democracy” was not shared by millions of people in many Western countries. Thinking about this controversy inspired the present volume, which takes a closer look at how society responded to the outbreaks and conclusions of the First and Second World Wars. In order to examine this relationship between the conduct of wars and public opinion, leading scholars trace the moods and attitudes of the people of four Western countries (Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy) before, during and after the crucial moments of the two major conflicts of the twentieth century. Focusing less on politics and more on how people experienced the wars, this volume shows how the distinction between enthusiasm for war and concern about its consequences is rarely clear-cut.

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Table of Content

List of Contributors


Chapter 1. ‘Old Europe’ and the Legacy of Two World Wars
Lothar Kettenacker and Torsten Riotte


Chapter 2. Prevention or Regulation of War? The Hague Peace Conferences as a limited Tool for Reforming the international System before 1914
Jost Dülffer


Chapter 3. ‘The Spirit of 1914’: A Critical Examination of War Enthusiasm in German Society
Gerhard Hirschfeld


Chapter 4. Construction and Deconstruction of the Idea of French ‘War Enthusiasm’ in 1914
Nicolas Beaupré


Chapter 5. The Mood in Britain 1914
Hartmut von Pogge Strandmann


Chapter 6. The First World War in the History of the Weimar Republic
Gerd Krumreich


Chapter 7. Fascism and Legacy of the Great War
Angelo Ventrone


Chapter 8. The French Desire for Peace and Security in the 1920’s
Jean-Claude Allain


Chapter 9. Britain in the Wake in the Great War
Jay Winter


Chapter 10. Germany: War without Public Backing
Hans Mommsen


Chapter 11. The French Entry into the War in September 1939: Between Reluctans and Resignation
Barbara Lambauer


Chapter 12. Great Britain: Declaring War as a Matter of Honour
Lothar Kettenacker


Chapter 13. Disillusionment, Pragmatism, Indifference: German Society after the ‘Catastrophe’
Clemens Vollnhals


Chapter 14. The French after 1945. Difficulties and Disappointments of an Immediate Post-War Period
Fabrice Grenard


Chapter 15. Great Britain: Remembering a Just War (1945-1950)
Toby Haggith


Chapter 16. Italy after 1945: War and Peace. Defeat and Liberation
Gustavo Corni


Bibliography
Index

About the author


Torsten Riotte is a lecturer in History at the Goethe University Frankfurt. Educated at Cologne and Cambridge Universities, he worked at the German Historical Institute London (2003–2007) where he edited the multi-volume edition British Envoys to Germany, 1815–1866. He is the author of a number of articles on British and European history and co-editor of The Hanoverian Dimension in British History, 1714–1837 (2007) and The Diplomats’ World. A Cultural History of Diplomacy (2008).
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 334 ● ISBN 9780857452238 ● File size 1.3 MB ● Editor Lothar Kettenacker & Torsten Riotte ● Publisher Berghahn Books ● City NY ● Country US ● Published 2011 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2798939 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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